hello! i am new here and i would like to know more about this watch case...sorry if i posted in the wrong category...
here it is:
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can you help me identify the maker?
unknown hallmark
Re: unknown hallmark
Hi,
It`s French crab mark:
http://www.925-1000.com/Ffrench_marks.html
and the discussion here:
http://925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=39991
Maker`s mark in losenge needs better close up.
Regards
It`s French crab mark:
http://www.925-1000.com/Ffrench_marks.html
and the discussion here:
http://925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=39991
Maker`s mark in losenge needs better close up.
Regards
Re: unknown hallmark
down says L+G...so far it is a crab :)
Re: unknown hallmark
and it's a crab with a 'W' at the bottom ...
Re: unknown hallmark
Hi,
Have searched for L.G. and could not identify the maker.Many French makers with L.G. initials, the symbol in the middle being different.
The number, or letter in crab mark indicates the Regional Assay Office.
The marks are embedded.
There are people here with better data base. Let`s wait - it`s easier now to search for L.G. in lozenge and the symbol is clearly visible.
Regards
Have searched for L.G. and could not identify the maker.Many French makers with L.G. initials, the symbol in the middle being different.
The number, or letter in crab mark indicates the Regional Assay Office.
The marks are embedded.
There are people here with better data base. Let`s wait - it`s easier now to search for L.G. in lozenge and the symbol is clearly visible.
Regards
Re: unknown hallmark
ok thank you so much!
lappara&gabriel lozenge seems to look like the one i have, but i have a plus instead of a rat :)
lappara&gabriel lozenge seems to look like the one i have, but i have a plus instead of a rat :)
Re: unknown hallmark
Hi,
It`s not Lappara&Gabriel (rat)
The symbol here looks like a halberd (la hallebarde) or Fleur de Lys.
As I said, there were many L.G. makers with different symbols.
Let`s wait for correct answer here.
Regards
It`s not Lappara&Gabriel (rat)
The symbol here looks like a halberd (la hallebarde) or Fleur de Lys.
As I said, there were many L.G. makers with different symbols.
Let`s wait for correct answer here.
Regards
Re: unknown hallmark
Ok. Thank you very much for your support! :)